Question
How did Native Americans in the Civilian Conservation Corps improve Native American reservations?
Responses
They built casinos that made profits.
They built casinos that made profits.
They connected reservations to population centers by constructing railroads.
They connected reservations to population centers by constructing railroads.
They transferred land ownership from the collective group to individuals.
They transferred land ownership from the collective group to individuals.
They focused on water development and erosion control.
Responses
They built casinos that made profits.
They built casinos that made profits.
They connected reservations to population centers by constructing railroads.
They connected reservations to population centers by constructing railroads.
They transferred land ownership from the collective group to individuals.
They transferred land ownership from the collective group to individuals.
They focused on water development and erosion control.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**They focused on water development and erosion control.**
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) provided employment for many Native Americans during the Great Depression and engaged in various conservation projects, including improving the infrastructure on reservations, managing water resources, and tackling soil erosion issues. This work helped enhance the living conditions on reservations and contributed to the overall environment.
**They focused on water development and erosion control.**
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) provided employment for many Native Americans during the Great Depression and engaged in various conservation projects, including improving the infrastructure on reservations, managing water resources, and tackling soil erosion issues. This work helped enhance the living conditions on reservations and contributed to the overall environment.